LAS detergent - LAS detergent

Japanese: LAS 洗剤 - えるえーえすせんざい
LAS detergent - LAS detergent

…As a result, biodegradable linear alkylbenzene sulfonate sodium or other biodegradable surfactants have come to be widely used in households as soft ABS detergents. Because of their linear structure, they are also called LAS (linear alkylbenzene sulfonate) detergents. Branched types are used for specific purposes, such as industrial use. …

*Some of the terminology used to refer to "LAS detergent" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…そのため,生分解性の直鎖アルキルベンゼンスルホン酸ナトリウム,または他の生分解性界面活性剤がソフトABS洗剤として家庭用に広く用いられるようになった。これは直鎖構造をもつことからLAS(linear alkylbenzene sulfonateの略)洗剤ともいう。分枝型のものは工業用など特定の目的に供される。…

※「LAS 洗剤」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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